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We finally got our Visa Interview. My wife made a profile in ustraveldocs.com to set up her profile. She set up the pick up location where to send the Visa. In the front page of the profile and the receipt it says "Reason for travel: IV Waiver." Can anyone please tell us what it means? I have attached a photo to show you how it looks.

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IV is Immigrant Visa

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1 hour ago, KelvinAndres said:

We finally got our Visa Interview. My wife made a profile in ustraveldocs.com to set up her profile. She set up the pick up location where to send the Visa. In the front page of the profile and the receipt it says "Reason for travel: IV Waiver." Can anyone please tell us what it means? I have attached a photo to show you how it looks.

IV_Waiver.png

Do you have an inadmissibility requiring a waiver?

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45 minutes ago, Boiler said:

IV is Immigrant Visa

Yes, I know that much. But what about "waiver" why is that the reason for the interview?

Just now, SalishSea said:

Do you have an inadmissibility requiring a waiver?

Not that I know of. We just did her profile, chose the CR1 visa category and that showed up. We didn't choose any of it. We didn't click on it.

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2 minutes ago, KelvinAndres said:

Yes, I know that much. But what about "waiver" why is that the reason for the interview?

Not that I know of. We just did her profile, chose the CR1 visa category and that showed up. We didn't choose any of it. We didn't click on it.

Is your wife the beneficiary?  Has she ever been to the US?

Edited by SalishSea
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2 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

 

Or is this case being done via the I-134.......what is it @Boiler?  The parole deal for certain nationalities, including Nicaraguans?

Edited by SalishSea
 
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